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Should rather wrap our heads around do we need virus and malware; parents, anyone?
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Originally Posted by jamison20000e
or just a sucker( ("oh won't someone think of the children") how much are CD players $15+ ), most of my best: Beatles, Floyd, Santana, Hendrix, Snoop Dogg, Harry Belafonte, Grateful Dead, Tarkovsky, Bach I digress Johnny Cash and on and on few near $20 most 0.99¢! (Thrift stores... I only have two major scratches in my collection and imagine if I bought online could be worst.)
IMHO
Will you let alone LPs last forever; a player won't wreck them, storage may or you?! Silly contours of the world...
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Last edited by jamison20000e; 12-08-2016 at 08:22 PM.
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